Human Warmth (Chom Enoshi), an Israeli student effort to collect and donate warm clothing and bedding to women and children refugees from the Syrian civil war that began in March 2011 and has displaced at least 2.5 million Syrian citizens.

Israeli Flying Aid, Hanoar Haoved VeHalomed Youth Movement and Dror Israel are the partners in the Human Warmth humanitarian project. They’ve set up collection centers in 14 cities around the county to collect winter clothes and supplies for Syrian refugees who have been displaced by the civil war in their country.

“When I heard about Operation Human Warmth I felt deeply moved and compelled to get involved,” Portman, who is Israeli born, said in a statement. “In the middle of a brutal winter, these children have no shelter and their lives are in serious jeopardy from the cold. I am proud to take part in an operation where Israeli youth of all backgrounds are taking action to help out those whom need it most.”

So far, over 20,000 items have been collected.

“When we see the situation in Syria right now, we feel compelled to act. We feel that this operation is an expression of the Israeli public’s willingness to help those who need it most,” Dror Israel international collaborations director Gilad Perry said.